Hydrogen gas improves proliferation and mitochondrial activity of human adipose-derived stem cells after cryopreservation

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Regenerative Therapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reth.2024.08.004
Koji Kimura , Yasuhiko Tabata
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The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of hydrogen gas on the biological functions of human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSC) in cryopreservation. hADSC were cryopreserved by a commercial cell preservation solution in the presence of hydrogen gas. After cryopreservation at −80 °C, the viability, initial attachment morphology, and biological parameters of cells cryopreserved were evaluated to compare with those of cells cryopreserved in the absence of hydrogen gas. The hydrogen concentration in the cell preservation solution was 2.0 ppm immediately after preparation and after that decreased with time. The presence of hydrogen gas permitted cells to significantly increase the proliferation of cells in addition to the percent initial adhesion. The number of cells in the spread state was significantly high compared with that of hydrogen gas-free cryopreserved cells. The cell cycle measurement with the flow cytometry and measurement of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) were performed to demonstrate an enhanced cell cycle and a decreased ROS production. In the cell cycle assay, the percentage of cells in the mitotic phase increased. The presence of hydrogen gas decreased hydroxyl radicals immediately to a significantly great extent after thawing. It is concluded that the presence of hydrogen gas during cryopreservation is promising to improve the biological behavior of cells after cell thawing in terms of cells viability, proliferation or metabolic activity.

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氢气可提高人体脂肪干细胞冷冻保存后的增殖和线粒体活性
本研究旨在评估氢气对冷冻保存的人脂肪干细胞(hADSC)生物功能的影响。在-80 °C低温保存后,对低温保存细胞的存活率、初始附着形态和生物参数进行了评估,并与无氢气条件下低温保存细胞的存活率、初始附着形态和生物参数进行了比较。细胞保存液中的氢气浓度在配制后立即达到 2.0 ppm,之后随着时间的推移逐渐降低。氢气的存在使细胞的增殖显著增加,初始粘附率也有所提高。与不含氢气的低温保存细胞相比,处于扩散状态的细胞数量明显增多。流式细胞仪对细胞周期进行了测量,细胞内活性氧(ROS)的测量也证明了细胞周期的延长和 ROS 生成的减少。在细胞周期测定中,处于有丝分裂期的细胞比例增加了。解冻后,氢气的存在立即显著减少了羟自由基。结论是,低温保存过程中氢气的存在有望改善细胞解冻后的生物学行为,包括细胞活力、增殖或代谢活动。
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Regenerative Therapy
Regenerative Therapy Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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6.00
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2.30%
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106
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Regenerative Therapy is the official peer-reviewed online journal of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Regenerative Therapy is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and reviews of basic research, clinical translation, industrial development, and regulatory issues focusing on stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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